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  1. some info please guys

    My hard disk is running low, and somehow, restore points created by XP, takes up to 6 GB of harddisk space.
    the directory 'Csystem volume information' on itself is "unaccessible" by default however, i managed to find my way in by typing longer dir. path ex:
    CSystem Volume Information\_restore{F255EDBC-071D-4EC2-991A-3F8DC19CA889} etc.
    I have noticed that this directory alone takes up more than 6 GB of space and there are more than 800 folders and thousands of files.. which i suppose to be the restore points for my comp.
    Now, since i havent had any problem with my comp, some earlier Restore points I assume are useless to keep right? they are unneeded since some of them are made when security patches are made by the windows update tool.
    Is it safe to delete some earlier Restore points?
    Or is there another "legal" way to delete the "no longer needed" Restore Points?
    Correct me if im wrong, but as far as i am concerned, leaving this useless Restore Points are like keeping trash around. surely we can leave only a few Restore points that might still be functional when needed, But a restore point that are like 6 months old? we wont go that far way back would we?
    any suggestion is very much appreciated. Thanks .

  2. Keep one problem in one thread

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